Operation Platinum: Get Bayonetta 2 To Sell 1 Million Units

A few days ago, many of you readers were outraged that Ubisoft claimed that Wii U gamers simply do not want mature titles and would rather play games such as Just Dance. Since then, a new fan campaign has taken off to prove Ubisoft wrong. Operation Platinum, as it is called, is a fan-driven campaign to get Bayonetta 2 to sell at least one million units over its lifetime in order to prove that Wii U owners do, in fact, want mature games on the platform.

Want to get involved with the campaign? Feel free to use the hash-tag #OperationPlatinum across Twitter. Also, make sure to tell Wii U owners to support the platform by picking up Bayonetta 2 when it launches this October for the console.

If you would like more information on the campaign, you can check out this Youtube video, or this one. As with all fan-driven campaigns, it will only become successful if people get behind it. Otherwise, the campaign will just fade into obscurity.

Elia Pales owns pretty much every single product Nintendo puts out, and due to his impulsive tendencies, he also tends to purchase every gaming product put out in general. When not gaming, he’s probably running cross country or writing. He makes sure to take regular gaming breaks, though.

Well hopefully this campaign works out. I already have Bayonetta 2 Reserved and have played Bayonetta on the 360. The game is better than Devil May Cry in my opinion and deserves to sell a Million Units on the Wii U (although 1.5 Million would be better).